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Track analysis of the marine palaeofauna from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous)
Authors:Valéria Gallo  Mauro J Cavalcanti  Hilda Maria Andrade da Silva
Institution:Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524 –Maracanã–20559-900, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Aim  To analyse the worldwide distribution patterns of Turonian marine biotas using a panbiogeographical approach.
Location  Turonian localities of southern and north-eastern Brazil, Mexico, Canada, central Europe, England and Morocco.
Method  Panbiogeographical track analysis.
Results  Nine generalized tracks and six nodes were found. The generalized tracks comprise two vicariant track patterns (one northern and one mid-southern) across the Atlantic.
Main conclusions  The generalized tracks show clearly two separate marine biotas, which were associated with the proto-South Atlantic and the proto-North Atlantic oceans. These generalized tracks, as well as the two vicariant track clusters between the north and south Atlantic, are identified by vicariant relationships shared by most of the taxa analysed, and illustrate the final break up of the Gondwana and Laurasia supercontinents and the consequences of vicariant events for the biogeography of the Atlantic Ocean.
Keywords:Atlantic Ocean  Late Cretaceous  marine biotas  palaeobiogeography  panbiogeography  track analysis
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